[OS X TeX] OT (very) - contextual menus
Alain Schremmer
schremmer.alain at gmail.com
Fri Jun 8 14:08:31 EDT 2007
On Jun 8, 2007, at 12:53 PM, Themis Matsoukas wrote:
> On Jun 8, 2007, at 12:14 PM, S P Suresh wrote:
>
>> On 8 June, at 1:53 , Holger Frauenrath wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry for that probably profane qustion and thank you all for
>>> your help.
>>> Holger
>>
>> You surely mean `prosaic' instead of `profane', don't you? Though
>> I checked on the dictionary on my Mac to notice that `profane'
>> doesn't primarily mean `obscene', as I had thought all along. It
>> primarily means secular, as opposed to religious. Still...
>
> I noticed the following curious behavior of contextual menus in
> mail.app: if I option-click on a word in a message stored in my
> "Inbox", I get a contextual menu with the entries: "Search in
> Spotlight", "Search in Google", "Look Up in Dictionary" and "Copy".
> However, if I do the same in a message stored in a custom folder
> (i.e., not in Inbox), then the contextual menu contains these
> entries: "Copy", "Spelling", "Font", "Speech", "Writing Direction",
> as well some greyed out options. What does this have to do with
> anything? I wanted to check the dictionary definition of profane,
> as S P Suresh did, but because messages from this list are stored
> in a separate mailbox in my mail.app, I could not access the
> Dictionary by simply Option-clicking. The "Look Up in Dictionary"
> option was restored as soon as I created a reply message to the
> original post.
In my case (10-4-9), it's simple: no contextual menu.
Regards
--schremmer
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